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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering on the Omaha campus: 2015-16 Curriculum The Department of Civil Engineering offers a complete undergraduate program to students on the Lincoln and Omaha campuses of the University of Nebraska. Curriculum requirements are nearly identical on both campuses. The goal is to prepare students for entry into the civil engineering profession immediately after graduation or to pursue graduate-level work. The general educational objectives of the University of Nebraska civil engineering undergraduate program are to prepare our graduates to: 1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering to research, develop, analyze and critically interpret data to formulate and solve identifiable civil engineering problems; 2. Understand and be able to account for the effects of their professional decisions upon the quality of life and the sustainability of the environment; 3. Understand the necessity of and be able to effectively participate in teamwork in engineering practice; 4. Be able to communicate effectively in professional settings; 5. Understand the ethical and professional demands of contemporary civil engineering practice; 6. Successfully enroll in graduate engineering or other professional programs; 7. Successfully obtain employment in their areas of expertise in the public or private sectors; 8. Achieve professional licensure; and 9. Continue to seek further education in a process of life-long learning. While the Civil Engineering Department has designed the Civil Engineering curriculum to be essentially the same for both campuses, students should work with their academic advisor to make sure that all courses will transfer between campuses if the student desires to take classes on both campuses. Below is a semester by semester listing of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering for students on the Omaha campus. Semester 1 Credi ts Semester 2 Credi ts MATH1950 Calculus I 5 MATH1960 Calculus II 5 CHEM1180 General Chemistry I 3 PHYS2110 General Physics I- Calculus Level 4 CHEM1184 General Chemistry I Lab 1 ACE Elective 3 CIST1400 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 AE2250 Construction & Graphic Design Process 2 2 ACE Elective 1 3 SPCH1110 Public Speaking Fundamentals 3 CIVE 112 Intro to Civil Engineering 1 16 17 Semester 3 Credi ts Semester 4 Credi ts MATH1970 Calculus III 4 MATH2350 Differential Equations 3 PHYS2120 General Physics II- Calculus Level 3 4 MENG3250 Mechanics of Elastic Bodies 3 MENG2230 Engineering Statics 3 MENG3730 Engineering Dynamics 3 Technical Writing 4 3 CIVE 361 Highway Engineering 3 CIVE 221 Geometric Control Systems 5 3 Professional Development 3 2015-2016

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University of Nebraska-LincolnRequirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science

in Civil Engineering on the Omaha campus: 2015-16 Curriculum

The Department of Civil Engineering offers a complete undergraduate program to students on the Lincoln and Omaha campuses of the University of Nebraska. Curriculum requirements are nearly identical on both campuses. The goal is to prepare students for entry into the civil engineering profession immediately after graduation or to pursue graduate-level work. The general educational objectives of the University of Nebraska civil engineering undergraduate program are to prepare our graduates to:

1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering to research, develop, analyze and critically interpret data to formulate and solve identifiable civil engineering problems;

2. Understand and be able to account for the effects of their professional decisions upon the quality of life and the sustainability of the environment;

3. Understand the necessity of and be able to effectively participate in teamwork in engineering practice;4. Be able to communicate effectively in professional settings;5. Understand the ethical and professional demands of contemporary civil engineering practice;6. Successfully enroll in graduate engineering or other professional programs;7. Successfully obtain employment in their areas of expertise in the public or private sectors;8. Achieve professional licensure; and 9. Continue to seek further education in a process of life-long learning.

While the Civil Engineering Department has designed the Civil Engineering curriculum to be essentially the same for both campuses, students should work with their academic advisor to make sure that all courses will transfer between campuses if the student desires to take classes on both campuses. Below is a semester by semester listing of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering for students on the Omaha campus.

Semester 1 Credits Semester 2 Credits MATH1950 Calculus I 5 MATH1960 Calculus II 5CHEM1180 General Chemistry I 3 PHYS2110 General Physics I-Calculus Level 4CHEM1184 General Chemistry I Lab 1 ACE Elective 3CIST1400 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 AE2250 Construction & Graphic Design Process2 2ACE Elective1 3 SPCH1110 Public Speaking Fundamentals 3CIVE 112 Intro to Civil Engineering 1

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Semester 3 Credits Semester 4 CreditsMATH1970 Calculus III 4 MATH2350 Differential Equations 3PHYS2120 General Physics II-Calculus Level3 4 MENG3250 Mechanics of Elastic Bodies 3MENG2230 Engineering Statics 3 MENG3730 Engineering Dynamics 3Technical Writing4 3 CIVE 361 Highway Engineering 3CIVE 221 Geometric Control Systems5 3 Professional Development Elective6 3

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Semester 5 Credits Semester 6 CreditsSTAT3800 Engineering Statistics 3 CIVE 334 Intro to Geotechnical Engineering 4CIVE 310 Fluid Mechanics 3 CIVE 352 Intro to Water Resources Engineering 3CIVE 319 Hydraulics Lab 1 CIVE 378 Materials of Construction 3CIVE 326 Intro to Environmental Engineering 3 CIVE 385 Professional Practice & Mgmt 3CIVE 327 Environmental Engineering Lab 1 Technical Electives7 3CIVE 341 Intro to Structural Engineering 4 16

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Semester 7 Credits Semester 8 CreditsScience Electives7 4 CIVE 489 Senior Design 3Design Electives7 6 Design Elective 3Technical Electives 3 Technical Electives7 6ACE Elective 3 ACE Electives 6

16 18Minimum Credit Hours 130

1 Choose one course from the list of ACE (Achievement-Centered Education) Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) (see the List below).2 AE2250 or equivalent.3 Chemistry 1190 + 1194 is an acceptable substitute.4 ENGL 3980 or ENGR 3000 (See Technical Writing Requirements on following page).5 CONE 221 is an acceptable substitute. 6See list of acceptable Professional Development Courses

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in Civil Engineering on the Omaha campus: 2015-16 Curriculum7 See Design, Technical, Science Electives Requirement on following page.

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Technical Writing RequirementTechnical Writing is required and one of two courses is satisfactory.

a. ENGL 3980-Special Topics in Composition (Technical Writing) requires a strict and enforced prerequisite ENGL 1160.b. ENGR 3000-Technical Report Writing requires a strict and enforced prerequisite ENGL 1160.

Design Electives RequirementNine credits of design electives must be taken from at least two of the sub-disciplines listed below.

Environmental EngineeringCIVE 425 – Environ. Eng. Process Design (3)CIVE 426 – Design of Water Treatment Facilities (3)CIVE 427 – Design of Wastewater Treatment and

Disposal Facilities (3)Transportation Engineering

CIVE 462 – Highway Design (3)CIVE 463 – Traffic Engineering (3)

StructuresCIVE 440 – Reinforced Concrete Design (3)CIVE 441 – Steel Design I (3)

Water ResourcesCIVE 419 – Flow Systems Design (3)CIVE 452 – Water Resources Development (3)

Geotechnical EngineeringCIVE 436 – Foundation Engineering (3)

Technical Electives RequirementAll Civil Engineering students must take at least twelve credits of technical electives. Technical/science electives will be selected by the student in consultation with his/her advisor to formulate a coherent program in civil engineering. At least six credits for technical electives must be 400 level Civil Engineering courses not taken to fulfill another degree requirement for Civil Engineering. Up to six credits of technical electives can be taken from any approved course in science, mathematics, or other engineering areas approved by the department. Courses that are currently approved by the department include but are not limited to the following courses:

Non-CIVE Course OptionsMATH2030 Discrete MathematicsMATH3300 Numerical AnalysisMATH4330 Intro to Partial Diff. EquationsPHYS2130 General Physics IIIPHYS3010 Electrical and Electronic Circuits IGEOL1170 Physical Geology (4)1 MENG 2000 ThermodynamicsELEC 2110 Elem of Electrical Engineering

CHEM2210 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry (4)1

GEOL2600 Groundwater Geology BIOL1020 General Biology (4)1

GEOG3510 MeteorologyCONE 2410 Construction Equipment and MethodsCONE 4850 Planning and SchedulingCONE 2060 Engineering Economy I

CIVE Course Options (all CIVE 400-level courses, including) CIVE421 Hazardous Waste ManagementCIVE422 Pollution Prevention Principles & Practices CIVE424 Solid Waste ManagementCIVE430 Principles of Water QualityCIVE431 Small Treatment SystemsCIVE432 Bioremediation of Hazardous WastesCIVE434 Soil Mechanics IICIVE443 Advanced Structural AnalysisCIVE444 Structural Design and PlanningCIVE445 Structural AnalysisCIVE446 Steel Design IICIVE447 Reinforced Concrete IICIVE451 Intro to Finite Element Analysis

CIVE452 Water Resources DevelopmentCIVE454 Hydraulic EngineeringCIVE455 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control EngineeringCIVE456 Surface Water HydrologyCIVE459 Reliability of Structures CIVE461 Urban Transportation PlanningCIVE468 Airport Planning and DesignCIVE469 Computer-Aided Interchange DesignCIVE471 Bituminous Materials and Mixtures Laboratory CIVE472 Pavement Design and EvaluationCIVE475 Water Quality StrategyCIVE498 Special Topics in Civil Engineering

Science ElectiveAny of these courses will satisfy the science elective requirement.

GEOL 1170 Physical Geology (4 credits) CHEM 2210 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry (4 credits)BIOL 1020 General Biology (4 credits)

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in Civil Engineering on the Omaha campus: 2015-16 CurriculumList of ACE Student Learning Outcome (SLO) 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 Elective Courses (Omaha Campus)1

1 The 15 total ACE Elective credit hours can be satisfied by choosing one course from each of the listed ACE SLO areas 5-9. One course can be considered satisfying only one area even though it may be listed in different ACE areas (e.g., ECON2220 areas 6 & 8).

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in Civil Engineering on the Omaha campus: 2015-16 CurriculumApproved List of Professional Development Electives1

ACCT 2010, 2020; AERO 0010+3110, 0010+3120; ART 3770, 3780; CHEM 2400, 2250; 2260 CNST 3780, 3790, 4850; CRP 4000, 4600, 4700; ECON 2200, 2220, 3550; ENVN 4600, 4610, 4800: FREN 2050; GERM 2050; ISMG 3050, 3280, 4060, 4070; LAWS 3930, 4930; JAPN1120, 2110, 2120; MATH 2050, 3300, 4300; MGMT 3200, 3710, 4150, 4020, 4040; MKT 3310; PA 2170, 3500; PHYS 2130; PSCI 2110, 2120, 2210; PSYC 3450; RUSS 1120, 2110, 2120; SPAN 1120, 2110, 21201Other courses (including CIVE 400-level) may be used with prior approval of the Chair of Civil Engineering.

Advising Procedures for Civil Engineering StudentsAll Civil Engineering students must have academic advising prior to registering for classes each semester. The procedure for academic advising is the following:

1. Make an appointment with your academic advisor for advising.2. Pick up the College of Engineering advisement forms from Ms. Emili Jones PKI 107 front desk.3. Sign in at the front desk indicating that you have an advising appointment.4. Take your College of Engineering advisement form to your academic advisor for your advising appointment.5. After you and your advisor have agreed upon the courses you will be registering for, make sure both you and your advisor

have signed all necessary College of Engineering advisement forms.6. Make a copy of the second page of the advisement forms for your records.7. Return the first page of the College of Engineering advisement forms to Ms. Emili Jones in PKI107.8. Register for classes through the university computer system (mavlink).

Students are assigned advisors by the Civil Engineering department. Students wishing to change advisors may submit a request for change in advisor by filling out the appropriate form and submitting it to the Civil Engineering Department. Change of advisor forms can be obtained from Ms. Arlys Blakey in PKI200E. Completed forms should be returned to Ms. Arlys Blakey in PKI200E.

Admission to the Civil Engineering Degree ProgramThe College of Engineering requires all students to be formally admitted to a degree program. The College requirements are: Students who have completed 43 credit hours that are applicable to the engineering degree they seek in the College of Engineering may apply for formal admission to a degree program. Those students whose credit hours applicable to the degree program they seek exceeds 61 must receive formal admission to an engineering degree program if they are to continue to take engineering courses in the College of Engineering and/or be identified with the College. In addition to the College requirements, the Civil Engineering department has additional requirements. The Civil Engineering department requirements are: Students admitted to the Civil Engineering Degree Program must earn a “C” or better in the following: PHYS2110, MENG2230, MENG3250 and MENG3730.

If a student seeking admission to the Civil Engineering Degree Program has a GPA less than 2.70, the student must have earned a grade of “C” or better in all math, science and engineering courses required for the BS CIVE degree that have been completed at that time. The Admission to the Degree Program form can be found in the form section of this document.

Senior CheckThe senior check is part of the process that the Department of Civil Engineering and the College of Engineering use to verify that all students have met the requirement for a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. At the end of a student’s junior year and before the beginning of a student’s senior year, the student and his or her academic advisor should complete the senior check form included in this advising packet (next page). This form is used to assess the progress of the student towards fulfilling the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Once this form is filled out, it is forwarded to Department Chair and then to the Dean of Engineering. The Senior Check form can be found in the form section of this document.

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MinorsWhile a minor is not a requirement, some Civil Engineering students choose to add a minor to their degree. A minor will not reduce or alter the existing degree requirements for a degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Requirements for minors can be found in the UNO Undergraduate Catalog (http://www.ses.unomaha.edu/registrar/catalogs.php). Students choosing to add a minor should work with their academic advisor to develop a plan for incorporating the chosen minor into their program of study for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

Minors currently offered on the Omaha campusAnthropologyArt HistoryAviationChemistryChicano/a Latino/a StudiesComputer ScienceCreative WritingEconomicsEnglishEnvironmental Studies

Foreign LanguagesGeographyGeologyHistoryManagement Information SystemsMarketingMass CommunicationMathematicsMedieval/Renaissance StudiesMusic

Native American StudiesPhilosophyPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyReligionSociologySpeechWomen’s Studies

College of Engineering & Technologies’ Study Abroad ProgramThe College’s Study Abroad Program offers students the opportunity to visit significant sties around the world and learn about the how and why of engineering, science and technology throughout time. Programs offered in the past have included Brazil, Italy, Great Britain and France. All programs allow students to earn humanities and social science credits towards their engineering degree. Some programs also allow students to earn technical elective credits towards their engineering degree. For more information about this program, see http://engineering.unl.edu/specialty-units/studyabroad/.

Graduate Credit for SeniorsSeniors within 12 credits of graduating are eligible to take graduate courses for graduate credit. This is an excellent way to get a head start on your MS degree!To take graduate courses for graduate credit, you need to do the following:1. Go to http://www.unl.edu/gradstudies/ and click on the Apply Now button.2. Fill out the application form.

a. In Part III: Admission Objective, for the question on when you want to begin your graduate studies, select the term that you want to sign up for graduate classes as a senior.

b. In Part III: Admission Objectives, for the Admissions Classification, select the third option, Non-Degree, Post-Baccalaureatei. Check the Optional box.

c. Part V: Application fee – you will have to pay this. When you are ready for starting a graduate program as a degree student, you won’t have to pay this fee again.

d. In Part VI: Declaration of Truth in the Optional: Comments or questions box, enter the following:i. For Omaha students: “I am a CIVE senior in Omaha and am eligible to take graduate credits.”ii.For Lincoln students: “I am a CIVE senior in Lincoln and am eligible to take graduate credits.”

3. Click on the “Submit Application” button and your are done with the application.4. Now go sign up for the 800-level graduate class you want to take. This class will not show up on your undergraduate transcript.

It will show up on your graduate transcript once you have completed your undergraduate degree, however.

Honors ProgramSome students may qualify and choose to participate in the UNO honors program. Those students qualifying and choosing to participate in the UNO homors program should consult with the UNO honors program office regarding the honors requirements. More information can be found at http://www.unomaha.edu/wwwhonor/index.php.

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Student Chapters of Engineering OrganizationsInvolvement in student chapters of engineering organizations, while not required, can significantly add to a student’s educational experience. All Civil Engineering students are encouraged to participate in at least one student chapter of an engineering organization. Below is a list of student chapters that may be of interest to Civil Engineering students.

Civil Engineering OrganizationsAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) – Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 133,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide, and is America's oldest national engineering society. ASCE's vision is to position engineers as global leaders building a better quality of life.

Chi Epsilon – Chi Epsilon is the honorary society for Civil Engineering. Dedicated to the purpose of maintaining and promoting the status of civil engineering as an ideal profession, Chi-Epsilon was organized to recognize the characteristics of the individual civil engineer deemed to be fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineering career, and to aid in the development of those characteristics in the civil engineering student.

General Engineering OrganizationsSociety of American Military Engineers (SAME) - The mission of the Society of American Military Engineers is to promote and facilitate engineering support for national security by developing and enhancing relationships and competencies among uniformed services, public and private sector engineers, and related professionals.

Society of Women Engineers (SWE) - The Society of Women Engineers is the largest non-profit educational and service organization representing both student and professional women in engineering and technical fields. Membership is open to anyone, male or female, interested in supporting women in engineering.

Tau Beta Pi - Tau Beta Pi, the Engineering Honorary Society, is the only engineering society representing the entire engineering profession. It is the nation's second-oldest society, founded at Lehigh University in 1885 to recognize students of distinguished scholarship and exemplary character.

Engineering Organizations Related to Civil EngineeringArchitectural Engineering Institute (AEI) - AEI is an institute within the American Society of Civil Engineers and is the home for all professionals in the building industry. The Architectural Engineering Institute was created through a merger of the National Society of Architectural Engineers (NSAE) and the American Society of Civil Engineers Architectural Engineering Division (AED) on October 1, 1998. AEI strives to be the premier organization providing a multi-disciplinary forum for building industry professionals to examine technical, educational, scientific and professional issues of common interest.

Engineers Without Borders (EWB-USA) – EWB-USA is a nonprofit humanitarian organization established to support community-driven development programs worldwide through partnerships that design and implement sustainable engineering projects, while creating transformative experiences that enrich global perspectives and create responsible leaders.  Information about the University of Nebraska’s EWB-USA student chapter can be found at http://ewb.unl.edu

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) - ASHRAE advances the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration and related human factors to serve the evolving needs of the public and ASHRAE.

Blueprint – A College of Engineering magazine and newsletter published by volunteer student staff.

Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) - The DBIA is a membership organization founded in 1993 to advocate and advance single source project delivery within the design and construction community. The design-build method of project delivery embraces architecture/ engineering and construction services under a single contract, thereby re-integrating the roles of designer and constructor. DBIA members include practitioners from all project phases, plus public- and private-sector project owners.

Sigma Lambda Chi – International construction honorary society

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University of Nebraska-LincolnCivil Engineering – Omaha Campus

Admission to the Civil Engineering Degree Program

Student Name: Student ID No.: Date of Application: Total Hours Completed: Hours Applicable to the Civil Engineering Degree Program: GPA at Application:

The above student has completed at least 43 credit hours that are applicable towards the Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Nebraska. This student requests admission to the Civil Engineering degree program.

Completed Courses Applicable to the Civil Engineering Degree Program

COURSE HRS SEM GRADE MATH1950-Calc I 5 MATH1960-Calc II 5 MATH1970-Calc III 4 MATH2350-Diff. Equations 3 CHEM1180-Gen Chem I 3 CHEM1184-Gen Chem I Lab 1 PHYS2110-Gen Phys I 4 PHYS2120-Gen Phys II 4 -Tech Writing 3 SPCH1110-Public Speaking 3 _________-Professional Dev. 3 CIST1400 – Intro to Com. Prog. 3

COURSE HRS SEM GRADE ARCE2250-Graphic Design 2 MENG2230-Statics 3 MENG3250-Mech of Elast Bodies 3 MENG3730-Dynamics 3 CIVE112-Intro to Civil Eng 1 CIVE221-Geom Control Sys. 3 CIVE361-Highway Engr. 4 - ACE SLO 5 3 - ACE SLO 6 3 - ACE SLO 7 3 - ACE SLO 8 3 - ACE SLO 9 3

TOTAL HOURS APPLICABLE TO CIVE Curriculum Choice: Pre-2010 Curriculum 2010 Curriculum 2011 or later Curriculum

Student’s Signature Date Advisor’s Signature Date

Action You have been accepted to the Civil Engineering Degree Program.

You may continue your studies and reapply to the Civil Engineering Degree Program next semester. If you wish to apply to the degree program for another degree in the College of Engineering and Technology, please pick up your advising folder from the Civil Engineering Office and take it to the appropriate department.

You have not been accepted to the Civil Engineering Degree Program.

You may apply for another degree program in the College of Engineering and Technology. Please pick up your advising folder from the Civil Engineering Office and take it to the appropriate department.

You have been unsuccessful on your first application. You may apply one more time. You may continue your studies and reapply next semester.

You have been unsuccessful on two application attempts to College programs. Please pick up your advising folder from the Civil Engineering Office and initiate a College-Major-Advisor change

form in the Dean’s Office.

Department Chair Date

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRSKA-LINCOLN (OMAHA CAMPUS) CIVIL ENIGNEERING UNDERGRADUATE SENIOR CHECK FORM

Student Name: Date Entered UNO:Student ID Number: Planned Graduation Date:Current GPA: Curriculum Year for Senior Check:Date of Senior Check:

Credit Transfer/Substitute Credit Transfer/SubstituteCourse Hours School/Substitute Course Grade Course Hours School/Substitute Course GradeCOMMUNICATIONS – 9 required credit hours GENERAL ENGINEERING – 11 required credit hoursENGL 3980 Tech Writing 3 AE 2250 Graphics Design 2SPCH 1110 Public Speaking 3 MENG2230 Statics 3

Professional Dev Elect 3 MENG3250 Mech Elastic Bodies 3

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & SCIENCE ELECTIVE – 7 required credit hoursMENG3730 Dynamics 3

CIST 1400 Intro to Com. Prog. 3Science Elective 4 CIVIL ENGINEERING CORE – 35 required credit hours

CIVE 112 Intro to Civil 1MATHEMATICS – 20 required credit hours CIVE 221 Geometric Control Sys. 3MATH1950 Calculus I 5 CIVE 310 Fluid Mechanics 3MATH1960 Calculus II 5 CIVE 319 Fluid Mechanics Lab 1MATH1970 Calculus III 4 CIVE 326 Intro to Envir 3MATH2350 Diff Equations 3 CIVE 327 Intro to Envir Lab 1STAT 3800 Stats for Engin 3 CIVE 334 Intro to Geotech 4

CIVE 341 Intro to Structures 4BASIC SCIENCES – 12 required credit hours CIVE 352 Intro to Water Res 3CHEM1180 Gen Chem I 3 CIVE 361 Highway Engineering 3CHEM1184 Gen Chem I Lab 1 CIVE 378 Materials of Construct. 3PHYS 2110 Gen Phys I 4 CIVE 385 Prof. Practice & Mgmt 3PHYS 2120 Gen Phys II 4 CIVE 489 Senior Design 3

ACE STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOME – 15 required credit hours DESIGN ELECTIVES – 9 required Cr. Hr. (No > 6 Cr. Hr. are from one sub-discipline area)Area Course Cr Hr Sub-disc. Course Cr Hr

5 3 36 3 37 3 38 39 3 TECHNICAL ELECTIVES – 12 required credit hours

At least 6 credits must be from 400 level CIVE courses not taken to fulfill another degree requirement.Course Cr Hr

Student Signature Date

Total Credits 130Approved: Advisor Date

Approved: Department Chair Date Approved: College of Engineering Dean Date2011 and later Curriculum

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CIVIL ENGINEERING CURRICULUM WITH PRE- AND CO-REQUISITIE RELATIONSHIPS

Credits perSemester Semester

1MATH1950

(5)CIVE112

(1)CIST1400

(3)CHEM1180

(3)CHEM1184

(1)ACE SLO 5

(3) 16

2MATH1960

(5)PHYS2110

(4)ACE SLO 6

(3)AE2250 (2)

SPCH1110 (3) 17

3MATH1970

(4)MENG2230

(3)PHYS2120

(4)CIVE221

(3)Technical

Writing (3) 17

4MATH2350

(3)MENG3250

(3)MENG3730

(3)CIVE361

(3)Prof Dev Elect (3) 15

5STAT3800

(3)CIVE341

(4)CIVE319

(1)CIVE310

(3)CIVE326

(3)CIVE327

(1) 15

6CIVE 385 (3) (Spring only)

CIVE378 (3)

Technical Elective (3)

CIVE334 (4)

CIVE352 (3) 16

7Design

Elective (3)Design

Elective (3)Technical

Elective (3)Science Elective (4)

ACE SLO 7 (3) 16

8CIVE 489

(3)Design

Elective (3)Technical

Elective (3)Technical

Elective (3)ACE SLO 8

(3)ACE SLO 9

(3) 18

Prerequisite VariousKEY: prereqs

Corequisite may or in Parallel apply

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Civil Engineering (Omaha Campus)Change of Academic Advisor Request Form

If you would like to request to be assigned a different academic advisor than your current one, please complete this form and turn it in to the Civil Engineering Office, PKI200E.

Student Name:

Student ID#:

Current Academic Advisor:

If you have a preference for your preferred academic advisor, please list the name of your preferred academic advisor. There is no guarantee that you will be assigned to the person you requested but an attempt will be made to accommodate your choice.

Preferred Academic Advisor:

If you do not have a preference for an academic advisor, please check two or three sub-discipline areas below. Leave these boxes blank if you have no preference. An attempt will be made to accommodate your interests.

Environmental Geotechnical/Materials Transportation Structures Water Resources